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General Forecast: General skiing conditions will remain fair through tomorrow due to continued cold.
Massachusetts
PITTSFIELD BERKSHIRES: 5-24 inches of light crumbly snow. Packed conditions at Mt. Brodie, Bosqucia,' Pittsfield Forest, and East Mt. Temperature 28 above, clear.
New Hampshire
BROOKLINE: 3 inches of hardpacked powder over 8 inches base. 28 above, clear, Tow running.
CRAWFORD NOTCH: 10 inches windswept powder, Skiing good.
EASTERN SLOPE REGION: 6 to 8 inches of frozen granular on slopes. 20 above, clear.
FRANCONIA-CANNON MR: 19 inches hard packed base. 2 inches new powder at 4,000 feet. Good skiing. 2 above and clear.
GOFFSTOWN: 10 inches on trails, skiing fair.
GORHAM: 10 inches common crust with 1 inch new windblown powder. Skiing fair to good on slopes. 10 above and fair.
LACONIA-BELKNAPS: 7 inches on slopes unbreakable crust, practically no skiing. Light crust on trails, which are well-covered. 18 above, clear.
MONADNOCK REGION: 14 inches windpacked powder. Skiing good.
PINKHAM NOTCH: 15 1-2 inches of new powder over old crust. 14 inches windpacked powder at the Summit. 12-above, clear, in the Notch.
PLYMOUTH: 14 inches of windpacked powder. Skiing good.
TAMWORTH REGION: 8 inches of snow. Breakable crust. Skiing fair.
Vermont
MANCHESTER: 12 inches breakable crust, practically no skiing. 16 above, clear.
STOWE: 3 inches new powder over 4 inches base in Smugglers Notch. 15 inches near Summit, skiing good on Toll Road.
NORTH WOODSTOCK: 7 inches of powder. 18 above and clear, skiing fair.
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